FROM 1971 TO 1985, BATTLES RAGED OVER WESTWAY, A MULTIBILLION-DOLLAR
HIGHWAY, DEVELOPMENT, AND PARK PROJECT SLATED FOR PLACEMENT IN NEW
YORK CITY. It would have projected far into the Hudson River,
including massive new landfill extending several miles along
Manhattan's Lower West Side. The most expensive highway project ever
proposed, Westway also provoked one of the highest stakes legal
battles of its day. In_ Fighting Westway_, William W. Buzbee reveals
how environmentalists, citizens, their lawyers, and a growing
opposition coalition, despite enormous resource disparities, were able
to defeat this project supported by presidents, senators, governors,
and mayors, much of the business community, and most unions. Although
Westway's defeat has been derided as lacking justification, Westway's
critics raised substantial and ultimately decisive objections. They
questioned claimed project benefits and advocated trading federal
Westway dollars for mass transit improvements. They also exposed
illegally disregarded environmental risks, especially to increasingly
scarce East Coast young striped bass often found in extraordinarily
high numbers right where Westway was to be built.
Drawing on archival records and interviews, Buzbee goes beyond the
veneer of government actions and court rulings to illuminate the
stakes, political pressures, and strategic moves and countermoves that
shaped the Westway war, a fight involving all levels and branches of
government, scientific conflict, strategic citizen action, and
hearings, trials, and appeals in federal court. This Westway history
illuminates how high-stakes regulatory battles are fought, the
strategies and power of America's environmental laws, ways urban
priorities are contested, the clout of savvy citizen activists and
effective lawyers, and how separation of powers and federalism
frameworks structure legal and political conflict. Whether readers
seek an exciting tale of environmental, political, and legal conflict,
to learn what really happened during these battles that transformed
New York City, or to understand how modern legal frameworks shape high
stakes regulatory wars,_ Fighting Westway_ will provide a good read.
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Environmental Law, Citizen Activism, and the Regulatory War That Transformed New York City
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ISBN
9780801470295
Publisert
2017
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Cornell University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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